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One of GIZ-SUTP s key activities is the design, development and delivery of training courses on various topics related to sustainable urban transport in Asia, Latin America, Europe and Africa. Until November 2014, GIZ-SUTP conducted more than 130 courses that included nearly 5000 participants. Topics have varied from general issues such as Sustainable Urban Transport to specific issues such as Public Bike Schemes, Travel Demand Management, Planning for Mass Transit and Non-Motorized Transport systems, Financing Urban Transport, Mass Transit Options and Bus Rapid Transit Planning are a few to name. Given below are two tables: one providing details on the locations, topics, languages, partners and duration of courses held by GIZ-SUTP, and the other provides information, chronologically, on the course dates, locations and number of participants of each course. p.1

Table 1. Summary of training course details Locations Beijing (China), Nanjing(China), Quito (Ecuador), Cochin (India), Jakarta (Indonesia), Yogyakarta (Indonesia), Bangkok (Thailand), Plock (Poland), Tallinn (Estonia), Solo (Indonesia), Johannesburg (S. Africa), Kuching (Malaysia), La Paz (Bolivia), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Colombo (Sri Lanka), Paro (Bhutan), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Hyderabad(India), Lucknow (India), Kathmandu (Nepal), Nairobi (Kenya), Kampala (Uganda), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) Indore (India), Jinan (China), Seoul (S. Korea), Bucharest (Romania), Beijing (China), Hanoi () Beijing (China), Bangkok (Thailand), Bangalore (India), Jakarta (Indonesia), Yogyakarta (Indonesia), Vientiane (Laos), Pune (India), Visakhapatnam (India), Manila (Philippines), Sao Paulo (Brazil), Mexico City (Mexico), Guatemala City (Guatemala), Guayaquil (Ecuador), Montevideo (Uruguay), Johannesburg (S. Africa), Goa (India), La Paz (Bolivia) Bangkok, Bucharest, Yogyakarta (Indonesia), Palembang (Indonesia), Goa (India), Hanoi () Training course title Sustainable Urban Transport (general course) Mass Transit Bus Rapid Transit Planning Bus Regulation and planning p.2 Language mediums, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, Chinese, Spanish, Indonesian Partners in at least 1 course Tsinghua University, Nanjing University, Corpaire, Sarawak Institute of Planners, MinCidades Brasil, WRI-EMBARQ, RSTA Bhutan, Citynet, KLRTC, UMTC, UN- Habitat, Clean Energy Nepal (CEN), UN Habitat WRI-Embarq, ITDP, CAI-Asia, Ministry of Transport, ITDP, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), World Bank, Ministry of Urban Development India (MoUD), CAI- Asia, CAI-LAC, RISOE Centre, UITP, WRI- EMBARQ, CuSTREC, DULT, BMLTA, IUT, KSRTC, BMTC BMA, City of Palembang,, Ministry of Urban Development, India (MoUD), Institute of Urban Transport, India (IUT), Ministry of Transport, Course duration 1day, 2day, 3day, 4day 1day, 2day, 6day 1day, 2day, 3day, 7 days 2day, 7 days Bogotá (Colombia), Sao Non-Motorised, Spanish, Interface for Cycling 1day, 2day,

Locations Paulo (Brazil), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Bangkok (Thailand), Sydney (Australia), Iganga (Uganda), Chiang Mai (Thailand), Nakhorn Ratchasima (Thailand), New Delhi (India), Cochin (India), Seoul (S. Korea), Sibiu(Romania), Bucharest (Romania), Dhaka (Bangladesh), Rosario (Argentina), La Paz (Bolivia), Medellín (Colombia), Hanoi () Yogyakarta (Indonesia), Sao Paulo (Brazil), Bogota (Colombia) Singapore, Bangkok (Thailand), Sibiu (Romania), Bucharest (Romania), Jakarta (Indonesia), Dhaka (Bangladesh), New Delhi (India), Mexico City (Mexico), La Paz (Bolivia), Bogotá (Colombia), Santiago (Chile), Hanoi (), Kathmandu (Nepal) Yogyakarta (Indonesia), Solo (Indonesia) Singapore, New Delhi (India), Hanoi () Training course title Language Partners in at least 1 mediums course Transport Portuguese, Thai Expertise, World Bank, ITDP, Ministry of Cities Brazil, Office of Transport Policy Thailand (OTP), Suraranee University, Chamber of Commerce Bogotá, CAI-Asia, UNCRD, UNDP Bangladesh, Sida, Dept. of Envi. Bangladesh, WRI- EMBARQ, ITDP, CAILAC, EAFIT, AMVA, Ministry of Transport,, Public awareness and Portuguese, change Spanish CAI-LAC, CAI-Asia Travel Demand Management Transportation, Energy, Political Will and Urban Poor Financing Urban Transport, Spanish p.3 LTA Academy Singapore, ITDP, Environmental Defense, CAI-Asia, UNCRD, UNDP Bangladesh, Sida, Dept. of Envi. Bangladesh, Institute of Urban Transportation, Ministry of Urban Development, India, Urban Mass Transit Company, Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology, CTS- Mexico, Swisscontact, Providencia Municipality, Ministry of Transport, UNHABITAT, ITDP, INSTRAN LTA Academy, Singapore, Urban Mass Transit Company, India, Ministry of Urban Development, Govt. of India, Institute of Urban Transport, India, Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology, India, Course duration 3day, 6day 1day, 2day 1day, 2day, 6day 1day 1 day

Locations Rosario (Argentina) Changwon (Korea) Delhi (India), Stuttgart (Germany) Manila (Philippines), Raipur (India), Mexico City (Mexico), Bogotá (Colombia), Jaipur (India), Bali (Indonesia), Medellín (Colombia), Lima (Peru) Training course title Public Bicycle Systems Low Carbon Transport and Climate Change Language mediums Spanish,, Spanish Partners in at least 1 course Ministry of Transport, Clean Air Institute, Changwon City Government, ICLEI, ITDP, UNCRD, Cities for Mobility Clean Air Institute for Asian Cities, Catalysing Cities, Ateneo School of Management, MMDA Manila Metropolitan Development Authority, Save the Air Partnership for Clean Air, Transport Research Laboratory, Embarq Mexico, MTC, EAFIT, AMVA, Fundación Transitemos Course duration 1 day 4-hour, 1 day, 2 days Bangalore (India) Lucknow (India) Medellín (Colombia), Santiago (Chile), Buenos Aires, Rosairo (Argentina), Mexico City (Mexico Traffic Engineering and Management Integrated Planning of Infrastructure Urban Development and Urban Transport UMTC UMTC AMVA, ICLEI, Despacio, AHK, SEDATU, Buenos Aires Municipality, Chile Ministry of Housing 2 days 2 days 1 day p.4

Table 2. Chronological detail of courses p.5 1 SUT and TDM 2004 Oct Sibiu (Romania) 40 2 Bus Regulation and Planning 2004 Dec Bucharest (RO) 30 3 NMT and BRT 2005 Vientiane (Laos) 22 4 NMT (with I-Ce) 2005 Iganga (Uganda) 20 5 CITYNET) 2005 May Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) 6 Car-free Development 2005 Pasto (Colombia) 50 7 Bus Rapid Transit 2005 Oct Bangkok (Thailand) 34 8 Bus Rapid Transit (with UITP) 2005 Oct Bangkok (Thailand) 25 9 Bus Rapid Transit 2005 Manila (Philippines) 27 10 Bus Rapid Transit 2006 May Montevideo (Uruguay) 58 11 CITYNET) 12 NMT, (with WB, ITDP, I-Ce) 2006 2006 May 31 st July-3 August Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) 30 30 Guarulhos (Brazil) 95 13 Bus Rapid Transit 2006 28 th July Sao Paulo (Brazil) 15 14 Public Awareness 2006 24 th July Sao Paulo (Brazil) 20 15 Bus Rapid Transit (with EMBARQ) 2006 Oct Mexico DF (Mexico) 50 16 Bus Rapid Transit 2006 Nov Beijing (China) 49 17 Sustainable Urban Transport (general audience) 2006 Nov Beijing (China) 29 18 Sustainable Urban Transport (Mayors) 2006 Nov Beijing (China) 30 19 Bus Rapid Transit 2006 Nov Jakarta (Indonesia) 37 20 Bus Rapid Transit 2006 Nov Yogyakarta (Indonesia) 22 21 Public Awareness 2006 Nov Yogyakarta (Indonesia) 10 22 UNITAR) 2007 Feb Tallinn (Estonia) 20 23 Sustainable Urban Transport 2007 Apr Nanjing (China) 60 24 Carfree Days and Public Transport 2007 Apr Beijing (China) 200 25 Public Transport Priority and Traffic Management (with WB) 2007 Apr Nanjing (China) 60 26 Bus Rapid Transit (with ITDP and WB) 2007 Apr Pune (India) 35 27 Bus Rapid Transit (with TU Berlin) 2007 Jun Seoul (S. Korea) 64 28 Bus Rapid Transit 2007 Jun Nakhorn Ratchasima (Thailand) 63 29 Bus Rapid Transit (with EMBARQ) 2007 Sep Mexico DF (Mexico) 33 30 31 UNITAR) Corpaire) 2007 Sep Plock (Poland) 20 2007 Oct Quito (Ecuador) 42 32 Sustainable Urban Transport (SUMA) 2007 Nov Beijing (China) 44 33 Training of Trainer (SUMA) 2007 Nov Beijing (China) 20

p.6 34 Sustainable Urban Transport (Mayors) 2007 Nov Beijing (China) 36 35 NMT (with I-Ce) 2007 Nov Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) 50 36 Training course on NMT Design (with I- Ce) 2008 Mar Bangkok (Thailand) 38 37 Travel Demand Management (SUMA) 2008 Mar Singapore (Singapore) 28 38 Training of Trainer: TDM (SUMA) 2008 Mar Singapore (Singapore) 10 39 Training course on NMT planning 2008 Mar Bangkok (Thailand) 30 40 Training of Trainer: NMT (SUMA) 2008 Apr New Delhi (India) 10 41 Mass Transit 2008 Apr Jinan (China) 38 42 Training of Trainer: Mass Transit (SUMA) 2008 Apr Jinan (China) 10 43 Mass Transit and BRT (with EMBARQ and ITDP) 2008 May Indore (India) 27 44 Training of Trainer: Mass Transit (SUMA) 2008 May Indore (India) 5 45 Bus Rapid Transit (with Nestlac) 2008 May Guatemala City (Guatemala) 46 NMT (with I-Ce) 2008 Jun Bogota (Colombia) 15 47 48 Sustainable Urban Transportation: Transit Options (with UNITAR) Bus Rapid Transit (with IGIAT, ITDP, FTA, GVPEC, GVMC) 2008 Sep Plock (Poland) 20 2008 Sep Visakhapatnam (India) 150 49 SUT 2008 Oct Jakarta (Indonesia) 35 50 NMT (with I-Ce) 2008 Oct Sydney (Australia) 35 51 Bus Rapid Transit: BAQ 2008 Nov Bangkok (Thailand) 40 52 Travel Demand Management: BAQ 2008 Nov Bangkok (Thailand) 40 53 Support of GIZ to JNNURM- Focus Urban Transport 2008 Nov Cochin (India) 30 54 NMT (with I-Ce) 2009 Feb Seoul (S. Korea) 45 55 Non-Motorised Transport (at EST) 2009 April Dhaka (Bangladesh) 82 56 Travel Demand Management (at EST) 2009 April Dhaka (Bangladesh) 82 57 Non-Motorised Transport (at EST) 2009 April Jakarta (Indonesia) 80 58 Travel Demand Management (at EST) 2009 April Jakarta (Indonesia) 80 59 SUT (with CDIA and E.Peñalosa) 2009 April Jogjakarta (Indonesia) 80 60 SUT (with BMA) 2009 April Bangkok (Thailand) 25 61 SUT (with CDIA and E.Peñalosa) 2009 May Solo (Indonesia) 100 62 PT Integration, Parking Management 2009 May Johannesburg (SAR) 40 63 Urban Transportation, Energy and Urban Poor 2009 May Yogyakarta (Indonesia) 20 64 Urban Transportation, Political Will and Urban Poor 2009 May Solo (Indonesia) 20 65 Mass Transit / Bus Rapid Transit Planning (Training of Trainers) 2009 Sep New Delhi (India) 05 66 Mass Transit / Bus Rapid Transit 2009 Oct New Delhi (India) 33 67 Bus Planning and Operation 2009 Oct Yogyakarta (Indonesia) 23 68 Bus Rapid Transit Planning 2009 Oct Mexico City (Mexico) 34 45

p.7 69 Non Motorised Transportation 2009 Nov New Delhi (India) 25 70 Bus Planning and Operation 2009 Nov Palembang (Indonesia) 25 71 Mass Transit / Bus Rapid Transit 2009 Nov PimpriChinchwad (India) 33 72 Transportation Demand Management 2009 Dec New Delhi (India) 29 73 Bus Rapid Transit Planning Workshop 2010 Feb Bangalore (India) 125 74 Sustainable Urban Transportation 2010 Aug Kuching (Malaysia) 40 75 Travel Demand Management 2010 Oct Mexico City (Mexico) 30 76 Bus Rapid Transit Planning 2010 Oct Johannesburg (South Africa) 40 77 Financing Sustainable Urban Transport 2010 Nov Singapore (Singapore) 25 78 Transportation Demand Management 2010 Nov Singapore (Singapore) 35 79 Transportation Demand Management and Financing Urban Transport 2010 Dec New Delhi (India) 27 80 Sustainable Urban Transport (Mayor Training) 2011 May Beijing (China) 33 81 Non Motorized transport 2011 May Rosario (Argentina) 32 82 Public Bicycle Systems 2011 May Rosario (Argentina) 29 83 Public Transportation 2011 July Goa (India) 30 84 Sustainable Urban Transport, Transport Demand Management and Non- Motorised Transport 2011 Sep La Paz (Bolivia) 35 85 Sustainable Urban Mobility 2011 Sep Gangwon (Korea) 16 86 Sustainable Urban Transport 2011 Oct Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) 23 87 Non Motorized Transport 2011 Oct Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) 25 88 Public Bike Schemes 2011 Oct Changwon (Korea) 15 89 TDM, TOD and TIC 2011 Nov Jakarta (Indonesia) 16 90 Travel Demand Management 2011 Dec Bogotá (Colombia) 29 91 92 Implementing Public Bike Sharing Schemes Low Carbon Transport and Climate Change 2011 Dec New Delhi (India) 32 2012 March Manila (Philippines) 40 93 Environmentally Sustainable Transport 2012 May Colombo (Sri Lanka) 22 94 Sustainable Urban Transport 2012 May Paro (Bhutan) 30 95 Sustainable Urban Transport 2012 May Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) 96 Public Bicycle System planning 2012 July Stuttgart (Germany) 17 97 Environment Issues and Urban Transport 2012 August Raipur (India) 26 98 Sensitization to sustainable urban transport (pilot course) 2012 September Hyderabad (India) 25 99 Integrated Infrastructure planning (pilot course) 2012 September Hyderabad (India) 23 100 Climate Change and Transport 2012 October Mexico City (Mexico) 25 101 Non Motorized Transport 2012 October Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) 19 27

102 Transport Demand Management (in coop. with ADB) 2012 November Manila (Philippines) 37 103 Transport and Climate Change 2012 November Bogotá (Colombia) 26 104 Sustainable Urban Transport (for officials from Indonesia) 2012 November Eschborn (Germany) 25 105 Transport and Climate Change 2012 December Hongkong 33 106 Transportation Demand Management and Parking Management 2012 December Delhi (India) 12 107 Urban Transport and Environment 2013 January Jaipur (India) 21 108 Traffic Engineering and Management 2013 February Bangalore (India) 18 109 Sensitization towards Sustainable Urban Transport 2013 February Lucknow (India) 16 110 Integrated Planning of Infrastructure 2013 March Lucknow (India) 10 111 Sustainable Urban Transport and Climate Change 2013 April Bali (Indonesia) 28 112 Climate change and Non-motorized transport 2013 June Medellin (Colombia) 27 113 Parking management 2013 June Bogotá (Colombia) 14 114 Bus Rapid Transit Planning & Operations 2013 June Rabat (Morocco) 20 115 Parking Policy: From Despair and Conflict towards Hope and Sustainability 2013 July New Delhi (India) 41 116 Non Motorized Transport 2013 September Suwon (Korea) 50 117 Sustainable Urban Transport and Climate Change 2013 September Feldafing (Germany) 30 118 Travel Demand Management 2013 October Mexico City (Mexico) 23 119 Travel Demand Management 2013 October Santiago (Chile) 26 120 Transport and Climate Change 2013 November Lima (Perú) 121 Sustainable Urban Transport 2013 November Kathmandu (Nepal) 49 122 123 124 Enhancing management capacity in urban and public transport 2013 November Hanoi () 50 Training on sustainable low carbon transport 2013 November Beijing (China) 65 Regional Training on Sustainable Transport, Bus Improvement and Bus Rapid Transit 2013 December Amman (Jordan) 30 125 Sustainable Urban Transport 2013 December Dakar (Senegal) 29 126 Towards Effective Parking Management for a Better Kathmandu 2014 March Kathmandu (Nepal) 35 127 Urban Development and Urban Transport 2014 April Medellin (Colombia) 40 128 IsDB-GIZ TC on Improvement of Bus Transport and Bus Rapid Transit 2014 April Istanbul (Turkey) 32 129 Providing Priority for SUT Modes 2014 June Stuttgart (Germany) 23 130 Mobility in City Centers 2014 September Rosario (Argentina) 30 131 Urban Development and Urban Transport 2014 September Buenos Aires (Argentina) 30 132 Urban Development and Urban Transport 2014 September Santiago (Chile) 35 22 p.8

133 Urban Development and Urban Transport 2014 October Mexico City (Mexico) 32 134 The role of SUT in the framework of African Cities Rabat (Morocco) 33 135 Regional Workshop on SUT development in East African Cities 2014 October Nairobi (Kenya) 35 136 SUT development for East African cities 2014 November Nairobi (Kenya) 30 137 SUT development for East African cities 2014 November Kampala (Uganda) 22 138 SUT development for East African cities 2014 November Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) 25 Total 4932 p.9